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It’s time once again, to check in on Hillary’s email scandal because things have been happening, behind the scenes, that signal all is far from well in the Clinton camp, despite her words to the contrary.

Regarding the possibility of federal charges connected to her use of a private email account and the private server inside her home in Chappaqua, “I know that they live in that world of fantasy and hope because they’ve got a mess on their hands on the Republican side. That is not gonna happen. There is not even the remotest chance that it’s going to happen.”

Debbie Wasserman-Schultz has called the mere idea that Hillary could face charges… “ludicrous.”

Reality paints a vastly different picture.

Last month a Romanian hacker, Guccifer, was extradited to the United States, and that is significant as in most cases, a foreign hacker is not extradited anywhere, but in this case, Guccifer was extradited at the request of the FBI itself which has some 150 agents on the Hillary email case. Guccifer is not a particularly formidable hacker either, which makes his extradition even more noteworthy, and he has claimed to have hacked Hillary’s emails on several occasions.

President Trump said Wednesday the administration is going to strengthen background checks and “put a strong emphasis on mental health,” as he promised students and families “we are going to get it done.”

Former top Justice Department official Rachel Brand, in an exclusive interview with Fox News, pushed back strongly at speculation she left the Trump administration over concerns she could have been tapped to oversee the Robert Mueller Russia probe.

Scores of students began walking out of their Florida schools Wednesday to show solidarity for the Marjory Douglas Stoneman High School shooting victims while pushing for tighter gun control in the wake of the massacre.